Background: This
pamphlet appeared in the spring of 1943, timed to go with an anti-Bolshevist
propaganda campaign. It is one of the two anti-Bolshevist pamphlets apparently issued during the campaign (I’m still looking for the second one). The latest
reference in the text is March 1943. The publisher was a subsidiary of the
SS. I’ve maintained some of the graphic elements of the original, but
not all could be translated into HTML. I’ve omitted several minor illustrations, but included most of them.

It was after Stalingrad,
and it was becoming clear that Germany could lose the war. This pamphlet
brings out all the arguments to intensify the already strong German fear
of the Russians and communism.

What
Does Bolshevization Mean in Reality?

The Battle of Life or Death...

being fought between us and world Bolshevism is a conflict
that will determine not only the fate of our people, but that of all
of humanity for the foreseeable future. The German people that is using
all its strength and bringing heavy sacrifices in this battle wants to
have clarity about the character and nature of its deadly foe.

The
same burning interest is present abroad. Even more, in fact, since Bolshevist
propaganda is trying to present the Soviet Union as a harmless, middle
class state ruled by law, thus concealing its true nature.

It is, therefore,
time to present Bolshevism as it really is, based on the cold facts.
We are in the position to do this based not on witnesses from the earliest
years of its existence, but rather on the basis of its last appearance
in civilized European nations. Anyone can recognize that Bolshevism in
Spain in 1937 and Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia in 1940, was no less
bloody and criminal than it was in Russia in 1917. The undeniable fact
is that Bolshevism has always remained the same, that it is an instrument
invented and led by the Jews as a way of enslaving our people, and all
of humanity. In the battle with it, our people has but one choice: victory
or Bolshevist chaos!

Life under the Soviet star!

Imagine that armed Soviet
power had taken control of a European city. The thunder of the guns has
quieted, the peace negotiations are over. What happens? The Bolshevist
agents who want to establish their power need allies. Therefore,
they open the doors of prisons and jails. The prison guards
and police are murdered, and the masses of criminals, led by Bolshevist
agents, terrorize the peaceful population. Whomever is on the streets
runs the risk of being kidnapped, murdered, or in the best case only
robbed. Wild hordes break into homes, kill the inhabitants, and steal
and plunder as they wish. No one dares to walk the streets. Shops are
closed, electricity and gas no longer function normally, public transportation
has ceased operating, the former order has been replaced by total
chaos.
That is how things were everywhere Bolshevism came to power: In all of
Russia, in Spain, in the Bolshevist-occupied areas of Rumania, in the
Baltic states, and in the parts of Finland that fell victim of the Bolshevist
invasion.

The initial chaos is followed by the next step. Jews
bearing identity cards of the Bolshevist rulers and accompanied by heavily
armed GPU agents appear in all factories, plants, companies, even in
the smallest craftsman’s shop. They take over the concern, terrorize
the workers and employees, and force them into slave labor. The former
owners, even the proprietors of the smallest shops, lose their firms,
are arrested. They are lucky if they are eventually released to
beg for their living. Most of the time they vanish forever into
prisons and forced labor camps or are liquidated. Their relatives never
learn what happens to them. The smallest independent craftsman,
the owner of the tiniest shop, are seen as “exploiters” and “capitalists.”
They are robbed of their possessions and destroyed. All important
economic positions are soon held by Jews.

At the same time a
further blow strikes at the whole population in
a devastating way, the workers above all. Prices increase tremendously
until they reach the high levels of the Soviet Union. The price increases
for goods and food, this devaluation of money, means an enormous reduction
in wages. The
European worker, and above all the German worker with his secure position,
loses everything that he worked hard for over years or decades and becomes
a beggar with one blow. He has to sell his household possessions
to keep his family from starving to death. At the same time, night after
night people are
arrested. Whether in the city of the countryside, whether worker
or farmer, men and women are driven to railroad stations, loaded into cattle
cars, and shipped deep into the Soviet Union.

This is no fantasy. That is exactly how Bolshevism
begins its rule. That is how it always was, and how it always will
be, when Bolshevism comes to power.

Bolshevism always attempts,
and always has attempted, to come to power, in Europe and above all
in Germany. The best reminder is to recall the fate the German people
would have suffered ten years ago if Adolf Hitler had not stopped this
evil.

A little reminder: 1932

In 1932, the American journalist
Knickerbocker published his book Germany: Fascist or Soviet? He
had traveled through Germany and talked with people about their hard
lives during the times of crisis, and concluded that there were only
two possibilities: a Bolshevist or a National Socialist Germany.

The book
is still interesting. The American journalist did not think that a democratic
Germany had any hope of survival. More than 50% of the German people
at the end of 1932, by the way, shared Knickerbocker’s opinion. That
is proven by the elections, in which the vote for the center parties
steadily sank, while the communists and National Socialists grew from
election to election.

In 1932 it was clear that under the conditions that
the Treaty of Versailles imposed on the German people, there was only
the choice between succumbing to Bolshevism or being rescued by National
Socialism. If it had not been for the Führer
and the NSDAP, Germany would have become Bolshevist. The ballot from
1932 shows in a frightening way the political fragmentation of the time.
What would have happened if Germany had been overrun by Bolshevism back
then?

A diary from March 19...?

3.3: As the result
of a regrettable border incident, the Red Army marched into Poland today.
Reich Chancellor Brüning
declared at a press conference that there was no reason for alarm, since
the Soviet government had solemnly assured him that it had no aggressive
purposes of any kind. At the request of the Communist Party, however,
the Reichstag was called into session.

9.3: Bunkers along the Bug River
are overrun; the Reds are outside Warsaw. There is a stormy Reichstag
session. Astonishingly,
the Communist Party holds a mass meeting in sympathy with the Soviets.
I think that this is going too far, since the Kremlin went beyond what
the right of self defense allows. Moscow’s declarations that it felt
threatened by Poland seem less believable. Still, I do not think the
situation is critical, and the Kremlin will not dare to attack the democracies.
Germany’s situation is somewhat precarious. But we can recall the Social
Democratic Representative Heilmann’s statement: “As long as Brüning
is chancellor, democracy is safe.”

15.3: Warsaw has fallen after being surrounded
for four days. Several Reichstag committees deliberate day and night
as to the position the German government should take. Because of obstruction
by the communists, however, no decision can be reached.

18.3: A minor
incident. The defeated Polish Third Army was forced across the German
border at Neidenburg, closely followed by the Reds. There was confusion
in the Reichstag. I think, however, that the demand the German National
Party’s Representative Westarp made to send the Soviets a sharp note
of protest is a bit too much. Well informed political circles are of
the opinion that the Red Army will immediately withdraw back to Polish
territory once they are made aware of this violation of international
law by a friendly meeting in Moscow. It is outrageous that, despite the
serious warnings by the Democratic Party’s Representative Koch-Weser,
some radical right-wing hotheads are calling for volunteer militias to
be formed. That could harm good relations with the Soviet government.
Why isn’t the government dealing firmly with this nonsense?

21.3: My fears, unfortunately,
have proven all too justified. Yesterday, the Red Army marched into Upper
Silesia, after some battles with the militia. The Reich President has
mobilized the army. Is not that too soon?

24.3: Things are happening
quickly. Breslau, Glogau, and Frankfurt (Oder) have been captured by
the Russians. I, and all other free and peace-loving people, no longer
understand the Soviets. The Reichstag is permanently in session. The
Social Democrats have sent protest telegrams to the League for Human
Rights and demanded that the Reich government appeal to the League of
Nations for help. The middle class parties have sent pledges of loyalty
to the Reich President, and telegrams of praise. The German army does
not seem to be strong enough. The right wing parties have demanded general
mobilization. The communists feel threatened, and have asked the Soviet
government for protection. What will happen?

25.3: The situation is still
unclear. The attack by the Russians near Frankfurt (Oder) seems to have
come to a standstill. I must interrupt, since I hear flak firing. I
hear motors...An enormous Soviet air armada has appeared over Berlin.
Loudspeakers announce that Soviet aerial troops and parachutists have
landed at Tempelhof Field. There is uproar outside my hotel on Wilhelmsplatz!
... It was Soviet reconnaissance vehicles. The Reds are forcing their
way into the ministries, and into my hotel... I hear things happening,
and also gunshots, even though there are no German soldiers here... I
hear footsteps in the corridor. Hopefully, the Reds have no bad intentions...

Of
course, this is all imaginary. But who will deny that things would not
have gone something like that, if the only other possibility for Germany
had not come to pass on 30 January 1933: Adolf Hitler took power.

That
is how National Socialism in Germany rescued the peoples of the rest
of Europe from the terrible fate of Bolshevism. But Bolshevism did establish
at least temporary supremacy in one place in Europe: Spain.

Spain as a case study

How would a Bolshevik
Germany looked in 1933? How would a Bolshevized Germany look if Stalin’s
hordes succeeded in breaking German and European resistance on the Eastern
Front? We
know exactly how it would look! We had a case study in Spain
for a decade, and could see what the methods and effects of Bolshevism
are.

Ten years of unrest, civil war, and devastation. General
strikes ruined the nation.

The Spanish Civil War cost a huge number
of dead and wounded. Thousands of churches were destroyed, tens of thousands
of priests murdered. During the 32 months of civil war, 1.2 million people
met a violent death. Only 450,000 were members of military units. The
rest were peaceful men, women, and children, who were torn from their
jobs as workers and farmers and driven to death by Red terror. One
twelfth of the entire population fell victim to Bolshevism.

If Germany ever were to become “the next stage of the
revolution,” if it were to become a staging ground for the Soviet army,
all of Europe would fall easy prey to Bolshevism.

This
is how Spain looked:

This
is what Nationalist liberators found in the courtyard in Teruel

Murder
and grief

This desperate woman is the widow of the worker Juan
Palomeque from Malaga, who was martyred to death in a terrible
way by the Bolshevists on 18 August 1936.The
ruination and destruction of everything that makes life worth living,
that is the result of Bolshevism.

Malaga

Terrifying inhuman methods of torture

Above left: Torture
chamber in Barcelona (the “coffin”): The prisoner is forced
to crouch on his toes in the cell. The door compresses his abdomen. If his head hits the ceiling, an alarm sounds. If he sits
on the small bench in the back of the room, he gets an electric shock.
A spotlight shines in his eyes, nearly blinding him.

Above right: Another torture
chamber in Barcelona. The stones are fixed to the floor, and the slanting
bench keeps the prisoner from laying or sitting down. The glaring wall
paint causes hallucinations after a while.

The Executioner of the Latvian People

All these
terrible crimes of Bolshevism in Spain, the destruction of a twelfth
of this proud, gifted, ancient cultured people, did not lead to the Komintern’s
goal, the final conquest of Spain, due to the heroic defense by Franco
and his forces, and the Legion Condor.

Bolshevism had its next opportunity in 1939 when the Second
World War began. Lenin had wanted this war with all his strength,
and his successors did everything they could as well, since it was
to lead to the Bolshevization of the world.

While Germany was using
all its strength to fight in the west of the Continent, the criminals
in the Kremlin used the opportunity to fish in troubled waters.

First,
they attempted to overpower Finland, and only the brave resistance
of that small, heroic people kept them from reaching their goal.

Then
they attacked the little Baltic nations. What they did an only a year
belongs among the most terrible chapters in human history. As German
troops freed Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia at the beginning of the
Eastern campaign, the world learned of the dreadful crimes committed
against these three small, defenseless peoples.

A few official
statistics from the Baltic nations answer the question: What does Bolshevization
mean?

What does Bolshevization
mean?

Some official statistics from the Baltic nations.

Statistics
are convincing. Between fall 1940 and July 1941, 48,000 farms were confiscated
in Latvia. 4151 farming families were shipped to the interior of the
Soviet Union. The disaster struck these hardworking, peaceful people
like a bold of lightning from a clear sky. Some spy or another reported
a village. In the middle of the night, GPU troops showed up. The villagers,
weary after the day’s toils, sound asleep, were awoken by individual
shots, by the heavy tread of the executioners. Blows at the door, windows
breaking, children crying. There is no explanation, no one can defend
himself. Rough hands grab women and children, the men are driven into
waiting trucks. Tens of thousands lost their homes, their jobs, their
peace and happiness, and began the path of sorrows to forced labor
campus along the Arctic Circle or in the forests of Siberia.

And not only
the farmers. The smallest factories were confiscated, commerce, craftsmen,
shopkeepers, too, and they are sent far away. In Lithuania, 18,160
people disappeared forever without a trace within two days. Tens of
thousands more await the same fate. They were rescued at the last minute
by advancing German troops. At the last moment, the mass murderers
attempted to destroy everything they could. In a single forced labor
camp near Prawienischiai, 400 of the 500 prisoners were shot, mostly
workers and farmers. A few hours before they fled, the Bolshevists murdered
703 civilians who have been identified, and 350 political prisoners.

The
number of victims in Latvia is estimated at 25,000. In a single
year, 21,000 workers, farmers, and craftsmen were liquidated.

In
addition, 103 doctors, 95 engineers, 490 professors and teachers, 1084
officers, 170 artists, writers, and journalists, 51 surveyors, 41 pastors,
66 attorneys, and 2556 civil servants, in all a third of the Latvian
intelligentsia. The Bolshevists were last driven out of Estonia, where
the number of victims was the greatest. More than a tenth of the population,
150,000 persons, were kidnapped, murdered, or are missing. Behind these
terrifying statistics is an even more terrible reality. This is how it
looks:

Upper left: In Riga, too, one found many GPU victims with
their hands tied behind their backs. These are workers from the Neptune
Factory.

Middle left: Latvians search for their
murdered and missing relatives in the courtyard of Riga’s central prison.

Middle right: Victims
exhumed near the Cross Church in Riga.

Lower left: Identification
of corpses exhumed in Bikernieki.

Lower right: Corpses
in the courtyard of Riga’s central prison.

The GPA: Terror — Terror — Terror

As
they did in Spain, as they would do in Germany if the Red Army were
to succeed in breaking through the resistance of German soldiers, that
is what the Bolshevists did in Riga.

The Interior Ministry building at the corner of Pillar
and Freedom Streets was the first building taken over. The so-called
People’s Commission for Internal Security, one of the many names for
the Cheka and GPU, moved in. The Latvian people watched the mysterious
events with horror and fear. Armed Bolshevist militia stood guard day
and night while renovations went on. The basement became deeper, the
walls, doors and bars thicker. Heating and cooling systems were installed
by specialists from Moscow. The reason become clear as the first grim
news about terrible tortures spread among the people. The roof of this
fortress of terror was protected from neighboring
buildings by barbed wire. Opaque windows prevented any outside view
of the interior. The street car stop was moved. The grim building grew
quiet and lonely. The guards looked with suspicion on passers-by. Any
attempt to gather a large crowd was forcefully prevented.

Now the lord of the building moved in. The Jew Beria,
the supreme GPU head, a so-called People’s Commissar for the State
Security of the USSR. He appointed as his agent in Latvia the Jew Abraham
Schustin:

“The executioner of the Latvian People”

as this terrible criminal was later named
by a tortured people.

Left: The Jew Schustin, head of the
GPU in Latvia.

Center: His successor A. Novik, also a Jew.

Right: He was supported in “appropriate ways” by Jewish
prison doctor Moses Zitron. They are responsible for the mass murders
in Latvia.

We are fighting so that the German people will not
be delivered to these executioners.

He was never seen in public, although his terror apparatus
kept growing stronger. The number of GPU employees and officers was
relatively small. The spies were much more numerous. They were in every
company, in every office, in every private building. A tight net was
thrown over the Latvian people. Only a few fortunate souls escaped
its ever tightening grip.

It would take volumes to provide a complete account
of the terrible crimes committed by Jewish-Bolshevist terror in Latvia.
A few examples are sufficient to give an idea of what it means to
live under Bolshevist power.

The following authenticated testimonies and pictures
tell a story of endless horror.

One of hundreds of thousands. A young,
lively worker from the United Textile Factory in Riga. He never committed
a crime. He was arrested because he did not want to join the Bolshevists. The
lower picture shows him after his torture and murder.

“I tore the fingernails off about 20 people!”

The confession by the Jew Benjamin Ginsburg from Dünaburg
is among the most terrible documents from Latvia. It states:

“On 5 August 1941, I, Nikolai Valdmanis, head
of the political investigation committee, interrogated the following
person, who stated:

‘I am Ginsburg-Benjamin, born on 5 November 1918 in
Dünaburg, Jew, unmarried, no criminal record, living in the Dünaburg
ghetto. About 45 people were shot in the prison courtyard, and buried
in three graves along the east wall. I can identify several Jewish
communists in the ghetto, I do not know their family names, but I can
identify them. For ripping out fingernails, I received 10 to 20 rubles
per person. I ripped out the nails of about 20 people. I did not personally
know any of the people buried at the eastern wall. They were shot during
the winter. Someone named Anna gave us the news. I do not know her
family name. Anna’s family name might be Bebris, who has a milk shop
on Butcher Street. Bebris was inclined to communism and had a lot to
do with politics. I have not seen anyone else who ripped out fingernails.
They probably all fled. I have nothing else to say. The transcript
was read to me.’

Signed: B. Ginsburg — Police officer Valdmanis”

In a later interrogation, the Jew Ginsburg stated that
he had worked in Dünaburg as a painter, and had painted
the Dünaburg prison. One day, the Bolshevists asked him to
rip out prisoners’ fingernails for pay. The Jew stated that he cut
the flesh around the nails with a sharp knife, and then with a pliers
slowly tore out the victims’ fingernails. The prisoners’ hands were
held by other Jewish Chekists. The victims screamed loudly, and afterwards
most confessed.

Such are Bolshevist methods of justice:

Two statements that one provides to the public only
with reluctance, since they give an idea of how Bolshevism forces people
to “confess,” and how it administers “justice”:

Transcript

I, I. Antschipanovs, born on 28 June 1922 in Preilen,
Reminieki Building, testify:

I am a student at the Algon Gymnasium. I was arrested
by agents of the Cheka on 27 May 1941. I was charged with completely
untrue things. I was taken to the Dünaburg Cheka headquarters
and tortured. My hair was pulled, I was forced to look into a bright
spotlight, knocked out by blows to my head, and they threatened to
shoot me. Finally, they stripped me naked and pulled the nails out
from two toes of my right foot. As they pulled the second nail out,
I became unconscious.

Signed: I. Antschipanovs

How women died

The forester Jerzöni K. Grencions reports his
experiences on the night of 14 June 1941, in which mass arrests and
kidnappings occurred:

The Jewish bandits quenched their bloodthirstiness
on my sister, who was arrested and died after inhuman torture in the
prison in Walk. It has been proven that they poured acid on her,
burned her hair off, poked her eyes out, and broke her limbs.

Miserable Human Fates

A young Latvian officer, his young wife, a happy family,
the joy of a young marriage, profession, work, love, the quiet, healthy
joy of a family in a healthy people, that is how these two people lived
before the Bolshevist flood came upon their country.

Before their arrest

They succeeded in fleeing. They escaped death, kidnapping,
the thousand-fold martyrdom. But what this time of terror did to those
two people was evident after they were found three weeks after their
flight by German troops in a thick forest! One fate of hundreds of
thousands, and hardly the worst. The best people can hope for under
Bolshevism is to escape death, to live, even if only as a miserable
beggar.

After three weeks of fleeing Bolshevism

Do you want to experience that?

The living, and what remained of them

Upper: This is how the locksmith Juris Krumins was
butchered by the Bolshevists

Lower left: The commander of the railroad guards, Janes
Ozolins

Lover center: Commander Ozolins after his murder.

Lower right: The locksmith Juris Krumins before his
murder by the Bolshevists

The terrible job of identifying the
corpses

The following victims were found in the administration
building of the Bolshevist militia in Libau on 26 June 1941:

Fricis Strazdins and son Rudolf Strazdins and daughter
Katija Strazdins,

Lize Rosteins,

Francisks Jacino and his mother Melanija Jacino

Alberts Kalve — States Attorney

an unknown Czech,

above: a worker from the Libau wire factory, Alfred
Holcmanis,

the others are unknown.

These people were arrested on 22 June 1941. Why? No
one knows. The Strazdins family was told they had sent signals to the
enemy. How? Someone has lost a sheet of white material in front of
their house. That was supposed to be a signal flag. They were shot
after four days, without evidence, without a trial... It was too much
trouble for the GPU to shoot them individually against a wall. Therefore,
they were shot at in their cell until no one moved any longer...

How things looked after the Soviet withdrawal

Upper left: In such cattle cars, 35,000 Latvians were
shipped to Siberia.

Upper right: A Latvian
family’s apartment after a “visit” by the GPU.

Middle: The worker Peteris Celmins was arrested at his work place
without any grounds. The GPU’s minions kidnapped and murdered him in
the most horrible way.

Bottom: This picture shows the coffins of 5 Latvian
soldiers, who were found near the Litene Camp. They are: E. Vilkajs,
I. Pinka, V. Leja, V. Tumasevics, A. Tumasevics

How Bolshevism looks in
reality

Thousands of witnesses in Spain, and now in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania
have experienced the horrors of the criminal rule of Komintern Jews. No
one in the world today can deny that Bolshevism is a criminal society
whose power depends on unimaginable exploitation, on murder, and on
terror.

By the way, there is one reliable witness against Bolshevism: their
present ally, Churchill.

Churchill’s numbers

In his 1923 book After the War, Churchill published the following
statistics on the number of murdered victims during the first years
of Bolshevist rule:

That’s what the Bolshevists did in their own country. We have seen
what they do to countries they conquered in the Baltic states. In a
civilized country like Germany, these methods of GPU terror and mass
murder would have even worse consequences. Germany’s complicated economy,
which functions only when everyone from industrialist to worker does
his work with inventiveness and a consciousness of duty, would collapse
in a short period of time, leaving the people in unimaginable poverty,
in inescapable misery.

The Soviet journalist Ilja Ehrenburg announced the program for Sovietizing
Germany in the 9 March 1943 issue of the News Chronicle:

“Destroy it.”

How would a Soviet Germany look?

If one knows what happened in Spain, where the attempt to Bolshevize
the country cost the lives of a twelfth of the people, if one knows
the horrors that fell upon the Baltic states as these peoples were
conquered by the armed might of the Soviets, if one listens to the
reports from German soldiers and their allies from all the nations
of Europe of the constant horrors they encountered, the endless misery
they saw, the constant poverty, the hellish terror Bolshevism exercised
in its more that two and a half decades, one knows what a Soviet Germany
would look like.

Everything that Jewish hatred is able to devise would be done
to our people.

What catastrophe would the incited, starving, exploited, impoverished
soldiers of the Bolshevist army bring to the culture, to the material
values of Germany and the European peoples that have been built over
the centuries. Everything that the skill and industry of generations
had created and gathered would, within a few days or weeks, be stolen,
plundered, devoured. The transportation system would be destroyed,
as it is in the Soviet Union. Industry would fall apart; millions
of workers would be unemployed and other millions would work for starvation
wages, lacking rights, living the lives of slaves. Hundreds
of thousands of the most industrious members of our people would be
send to the icy wastes of the Arctic Circle and the Siberian forests,
disappearing to the terrible forced labor camps in the ice and snow
or perishing in the mines.

Farmers would lose their rights, and would be good
only for forced labor on what once were their own farms, but now they
would send the harvest to the Jewish-Bolshevist ruling clique.

The middle class, craftsmen, and industry would be
“capitalist” institutions, destroyed forever. The people
involved, who are building their lives in these areas, would be persecuted
and driven out. They would be seen as unreliable political elements
who would perish in misery and constant fear of political persecution.

Intellectuals, the inventors, engineers, technicians,
doctors, artists, and last but not least the priests of all religions
would be exterminated just as radically as happened under Bolshevist
rule in the Soviet Union and in every place under Bolshevist rule.

Today’s war would continue in a form a thousand times
worse for generations. The Jews above all would head the list of exploiters
and torturers and oppressors from the East, exercising their revenge
and hatred, deaf to all the cries of our people.

A Bolshevist Germany would no longer be Germany.

German communists or Bolshevists would not be in control,
but Jews and Jewish lackeys from everywhere in the world. The
first thing they would do is to wipe out and destroy their agents in
the Reich, be they paid agents, confused ideologues, or crazy
muddle heads.

Foreign Bolshevist rule would be the end of Germany
and of all the peoples of Europe.

Sovietization means eternal war!

On 8 March 1943, Roosevelt’s Vice President Wallace
made the following remarks in Delaware (Ohio):

“It is quite possible that the actions of some
powers will lead to World War III, even if we in the USA follow the
principle of staying out of a war. For example, such a war could
be unavoidable if Russia once again takes up Trotsky’s goal of a
world revolution. A war would also be unavoidable if Russia should
succeed in Bolshevizing Europe, and England took up a European defense
against Bolshevism. A further cause for a Third World War would
be the economic war that must be expected if we use the same methods
after the Second World War that were used after 1918.”

Thus, one of the leading representatives of the warmongers
states that the victory of Bolshevism and its plutocratic accomplices
means

eternal war.

The victory of Germany
means: Long-term peace for all of Europe.

A Germany that is victorious in this decisive
struggle with the world enemy has won its place in the sun for
all time. Our children and grandchildren will be spared the hard
battle that our generation has taken on. They will live in a
united and peaceful Europe, and will be able to use their full
efforts to raise year to year the social standing and living
standard of their families, as well as of the entire people.

England and the USA

Bulwark against Bolshevism?

England and America are trying to persuade the European
peoples that they will take up the protection of Europe should the
Bolshevists succeed in overpowering the German Wehrmacht.

Could the British and Americans stop Europe from
being overrun?

Could they re-conquer Europe?

Do they in fact want to?

Within six weeks, the German Wehrmacht defeated the
French army, then thought to be the strongest in the world. If a military
as strong as Germany’s could not succeed in stopping Stalin’s masses,
who could believe that several English and American divisions would
be able to?

The only possibility for the English and Americans
would be to re-conquer Soviet-occupied Europe. That would require an
invasion. We know that the English and Americans so far have not been
able to mount such an invasion, even though the German military has
the bulk of its forces in the East. How could such an invasion against
the Soviet Union succeed with no enemy in the rear, and the whole armaments
industry of Europe working for the Soviets?

And furthermore, any steps against Bolshevism in England
and the USA would encounter great difficulties — thanks to Roosevelt’s
and Churchill’s alliance with Stalin — since Bolshevist agents have
extraordinary influence.

And it is clear that England and America have no desire
to rescue Europe from Bolshevism.

Two American Jews have made this very clear. Constantine
Brown wrote in the Washington Post on 1 February 1943:

“It is not surprising that the Soviet government
wishes to extend its borders in Central and Eastern Europe. After
the war, the Soviet Union will have every right to assert that the
commanding influence of Moscow is necessary to maintain peace on
the Continent.”

And the Jew Walter Lippmann wrote in the New York
Herald Tribune on 7 February 1943:

”England and the USA can only give certain populations
and politicians near the borders of the Bolshevist state the friendly
but firm advice to avoid any power politics, and adjust their foreign
policy to agree with Moscow’s. They will simply have to trust Bolshevism.”

These two Jews were even trumped by the English Daily
Sketch, which in its 29 January 1943 issue expressed its agreement
with Soviet demands:

“The Soviets are preparing an elaborate scheme
for using Nazi labour to restore Russian cities and towns after an
armistice has been signed. This plan in embryo has already been communicated
to London. Moscow, we understand, wants to make this a condition
of the armistice terms. Stalin’s idea is that all available Russian
labour, depleted by its war losses, will be needed to revive agriculture
and industry, and that it will be only fair to insist on the Germans
rebuilding the cities they have destroyed, particularly Stalingrad.”

The German people will be kidnapped for forced labor
deep in the Soviet Union.

The fact that England and the USA have never had a
serious intention of getting rid of Bolshevism is not new. It was
money from the American bank Jews Schiff, Kuhn, and Loeb and Co.
that made possible the October 1917 revolution. At the time, it is
true, the English outwardly supported the national Russian counterrevolution,
but their real agreement with Bolshevism was proven when they left
the Russian freedom fighters in the lurch in 1919/1920.

At the time, the English hoped to secure a base in
Northern Russia, on the Kola Peninsula, which is why the English General
Ironside rushed to assist General Miller near Archangel. But after
the British had stolen large amounts of timber, they left the country
without the least resistance to the Bolshevist bands. In Baku, too,
the English left without a fight, leaving the White Russian General
Denikin in the lurch. The English who had landed in Riga also left,
leaving the field to the Bolshevists.

Tomorrow, too, they will leave the field to the Bolshevists.

They look a lot alike. The Jewish alliance
between Bolshevism and plutocracy has already changed the faces of
our opponents. Churchill introduces Moscow’s representative Molotov.
From left to right: Maisky (the Jewish Soviet ambassador in London)
and Molotov. To Churchill’s right: the dapper salon-Bolshevist Eden.

Members of a Soviet women’s regiment are received in “conservative”
England with full military honors.

Litvinov, the Jewish Soviet ambassador in Washington,
finds that when he is dressed in a frock coat and white vest,
he looks just like the USA Jews, who work with him to be sure
that no people on earth can enjoy peace.

The battle in the East is one of life or death for the whole German people.

This battle is for the naked existence of each of us who does not want he
and his children to become slaves of Soviet commissars in the depths of the
Soviet Union. The Sovietization of Germany, the goal of the massive Soviet
onslaught on the Eastern Front, and for the success of which British and American
make their terror attacks on the German civilian population, means eternal
misery, eternal poverty, eternal war for all those who escape Stalin’s hangmen
and torturers during the first days of a Bolshevist takeover.

Because each German knows that, he gives his full effort for total
war.

The pleasures of more peaceful days may cease, and the terror bombing of our
enemies, both to the West and East, may temporarily put the possessions and
lives of each of us in danger:

Still, we know that only the victory of German weapons can assure us and Europe
of the peace in which we will be able to return to meaningful labor.

Because we may believe more surely than ever in the victory of German weapons
and those of our allies, we will endure this battle despite all the bitterness
and sacrifices that it demands of us. Never has a generation faced a more frightening
danger than ours, but never has there been greater and firmer determination
to master that danger.

The determination of the German people, filled with the Führer’s confidence
in victory and that of each individual, is the guarantee that total effort
means the decisive offensive that will lead to final victory.

Not only the peoples of Europe, but also the peoples of the
East, are rising up.

Volunteers from all the peoples of the Soviet Union are streaming
to the flag of their liberator. Can there be a more damning judgment of a system
than that those oppressed by it long to take up weapons to fight it?